Animal Rights Research Paper

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Animals Rights Have you ever wonder what a chimpanzee that is being conducted experiments on or a pig being grown for your breakfast really goes through in their lives? These animals are held in cages for months at a time, they are abused and neglected. They are hunted for fun and held against their will and be experimented on. They are treated like they don't feel pain or share emotions like us, but they do. Like us humans have a bill of rights, which protect our rights, animals need a bill of rights to protect their rights and ensure they are not mistreated.

"Animals in the US are one of the most abused animals in the world". Most of today don't think twice about what that piece of bacon or zoo animal has gone through in order to be what they are. Animals in slaughterhouses are beaten and neglect on a daily basis. They live in inhumane conditions and …show more content…

First of which many people will say that since animals don't have any duties that they don't deserve rights. Only the ones that do contribute to society should have rights.Others will also say that this bill will limit the medical research conducted in the U.S thus not being able to find cures for diseases or understand the anatomy of our species. It will also slow the progression scientist have been making the past years. The bill would also limit the hunters as well. "Hunters protect more animals then animal activist." The tax that hunters get when they buy weapons, gear, tags, permits, etc... All go to funding national parks, wildlife camps, and protection of the animals. If we limit the hunting, then that means we limit the the funds that goes into protecting the animals. Plus let's not forget about the amount of money that's is going to be need in order to create the bill, let alone all the money that will be lost due to the limitation of hunting. The bill of rights does have its cons but the pros outweigh the

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